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Theoretical and experimental study on multimode optical fiber grating

✍ Scribed by Wang Yunming; Dai Jingcao; Zhang Mingde; Sun Xiaohan


Book ID
104072974
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
945 KB
Volume
250
Category
Article
ISSN
0030-4018

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✦ Synopsis


The characteristics of multimode optical fiber Bragg grating (MMFBG) are studied theoretically and experimentally. For the first time the analysis of MMFBG based on a novel quasi-three-dimensional (Q-3D) finite-difference timedomain beam propagation method (Q-FDTD-BPM) is described through separating the angle component of vector field solution from the cylindrical coordinate so that several discrete two-dimensional (2D) equations are obtained, which simplify the 3D equations. And then these equations are developed using an alternating-direction implicit method and generalized Douglas scheme, which achieves higher accuracy than the regular FD scheme. All of the 2D solutions for the field intensities are also added with different power coefficients for different angle mode order numbers to obtain 3D field distributions in MMFBG. The presented method has been demonstrated as suitable simulation tool for analyzing MMFBG. In addition, based on the hydrogen-loaded and phase mask techniques, a series of Bragg grating have been written into the silicon multimode optical fiber loaded hydrogen for a month, and the spectrums for that have been measured, which obtain good results approximate to the results in the experiment. Group delay/differentiate group delay spectrums are obtained using Agilent 81910A Photonic All-Parameter Analyzer.


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